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Parashat Noach: When the World Fell Apart — and Why
In Parashat Noach, we revisit the story of a world that fell apart — and the quiet strength that rebuilt it. As the month of Cheshvan begins, we reflect on what it means to stay inspired when the noise fades, to find purpose in routine, and to rebuild our world with unity, kindness, and faith. Through Noach’s Teivah, the lessons of Mar-Cheshvan, and a powerful modern story of hashgacha pratit, we are reminded that even in stillness, Hashem whispers to us to keep creating ligh
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Parashat Noach: Illuminating Darkness, Embracing New Beginnings (2019)
Hello everyone. I know this message comes very late, but I share it in the hope that this spark of Torah will bring a Refuah Sheleimah...
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Torah Insights from New York: In Memory of Rav Shlome ben Rav Yitzchok – Parshas Noach (2023)
In memory of my dear husband, Rav Shlome ben Rav Yitzchok, a"h, this week's words on Parshas Noach remind us of the power of respect, purity, and peace. The world was destroyed not just by violence, but by disregard for others. Let us bring light into our homes—welcoming it from outside and radiating it from within. May unity and kindness guide us toward redemption.
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Noach and Cheshvan – The Month of the Scorpion: Finding Inner Strength (2024)
Chodesh Tov! May this month bring yeshuot, nechamot, and simchot. As we enter Mar Cheshvan, a time without holidays, we are reminded to bring the awe and kavanah of Tishrei into our daily lives. Like Noach, we must strive not just for personal righteousness but for empathy and care for others.
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The Power of One: Torah Insights from Parshat Noach (2022
This week’s message from Antwerp reflects on Parashat Noach and the profound power of one individual to change the world. From Noach’s Chesed to Avraham’s fearless faith, we are reminded that even in dark times, each of us can bring light. May these words elevate the soul of Fradil bat Tovya, z”l, and inspire us to act with compassion, unity, and strength. Chodesh Tov u’Mevorach!
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